Enigma869 wrote:
Again, save this arrogance of "Hey, don't ask me to like or encourage it". I don't think homosexual couples care about your endorsement any more than a heterosexual couple does! Nobody is asking you to "like or encourage" anything. It's not about making everyone happy. It's about offering all human beings the same rights and entitlements and not discriminating for no other reason, other than sexual orientation! As for your last point about shoving an idea, lifestyle, or relationship down someone's throat, I'm not sure I even get your point. I personally haven't interacted with any homosexuals that are attempting to force their way of life on anyone. Just because they are seeking equal rights doesn't mean that their trying to force their way of life on the world. There was a time in this country (and in the grand scheme of things, it wasn't all that long ago) that women were second class citizens and couldn't even vote. Just because the social mores' are the way they are doesn't mean that people shouldn't challenge the conventional thinking. Nothing great has ever happened in this country without people challenging ideas and questioning the establishment. In my opinion, this country shouldn't be one where people believe that if someone doesn't life their life the way they do, they should not have the same rights and entitlements!
John from Boston
If you really think anything in my post was anywhere near approaching arrogant, then you missed the essence of it entirely. The point is, people have to meet in the middle. People with a certain moral set will never say "Ok, great, you're gay, that's a positive trait." People on the far liberal side certainly try and shove the matter down people's throats. You can't tell someone with a certain set of morals that they have to accept homosexuality as morally neutral or morally equivalent to a heterosexual relationship. That offends them just as much as their beliefs offend you.
Most people aren't going to cringe or even worry about being in the very presence of a gay. This isn't 1982 anymore. We've come a long way in that respect. But, many people will never be morally "okay" with homosexual acts, and however looney you might think that sounds, that is their value set. They are allowed to hold those values just as much as you are allowed to hold whatever values you have, as long as they aren't going around beating gays and perpetrating hate.
The bottom line, gays are here to stay, we've come a long way in getting over the ridiculous HIV stereotypes and homophobia (it will always exist, like racism, but more isolated), and it would benefit everyone to exist peacefully and not draw attention to the extreme views on either side.